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Rules of Roulette - How To Play Roulette Online
Introduction: Inside bets, outside bets, combinations, hedges, with
all of this choice, how are we expected to know what to do at the roulette
table? This quick overview of roulette rules should provide you with a good
sense of the game, and a decent understanding of the bets available. We'll
start with a look at the inside bets and the outside bets.
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The Table Basics: Roulette has been played since the 17th century. Your
simple objective as a player is to predict the ball's final resting-place
when the wheel stops spinning. The roulette wheel consists of 36 numbers
plus zero and double zero. Your wager on the roulette table can be placed on
a single number, or be used to cover 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, or up to 18
different numbers during one spin. Here is a summary of the different
roulette bets:
Straight Up: This is a wager on a single number, including zero (0) and
double zero (00). If the ball stops at your number, your bet pays 35 to 1.
Split Bet: This is a wager on two adjacent numbers in the roulette table,
which is placed on the line dividing the two numbers. If the ball stops at
either number, your bet pays 17 to 1.
Street Bet: Street bets cover three numbers. The chip is placed on the outer
right boundary line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding row of
three numbers. If either number hits, the street bet pays 11 to 1.
Corner Bet: Corner bets cover four numbers. The chip is placed on the cross
where the four numbers intersect. If any of the four numbers hit, your
corner bet pays 8 to 1.
Five Bet: This bet covers the following numbers: 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3. The chip
is placed on the outer right boundary line of the roulette table, between 00
and 3. If either number hits, your five bets pays 6 to 1.
Line Bet: A line bet covers the six different numbers in two rows of three
numbers. For example: 4,5,6 plus 7,8,9). The chip is placed on outer right
boundary line of the roulette table, where the line dividing the two rows
intersects it. If any of the six numbers hit, your line bet pays 5 to 1.
Column Bet: Roulette rules also allow for you to bet on ranges of numbers
according to how they are arranged within the Inside betting numbers grid.
At one end of the set of 38 numbers there are a set of three boxes, each
corresponding to a column of numbers on the grid. You'll see the words '2 to
1' written in them. If a number from within the column you are betting on
comes up, you win, and are paid 2 to 1.
Red/Black, Even/Odd, and Low/High Bets: A bet placed in one of the boxes on
the left, long side of the table covers half of the roulette numbers
(excluding zero and double zero). Each box covers 18 numbers. These bets pay
even money, 1 to 1.
Dozen Bet: Very similar to the Low & High bet, this could be called the Low,
Medium & High bet. The 36 available numbers can be easily split into dozens,
and you can bet on the resulting number being part of these ranges. The
first dozen numbers include 1-12, the second dozen 13-24, and the third
dozen numbers 25-36. You may find these bets simply labeled 1st 12, 2nd 12,
3rd 12. The bet pays 2 to 1.
Roulette strategy and system: Contrary to popular belief, there are no sure
fired strategies that will give a player an edge over the casino in roulette
(European or American). Every new spin of the wheel is a isolated event of
chance, and every possible bet associated with each spin carries a casino
edge. Bearing this in mind, here are a couple of popular systems which some
punters have found useful in the past.
Red/Black System: The red/black system is a form of Martingale (double up on
successive bets) system and is one of the better known roulette systems
around. Your bets for this system are on either red or black, with your pay
out 1 to 1 (i.e. double your money for a win). It is worth bearing in mind
that your chances of winning each bet are just under 50/50 (remember the 0
and 00 that gives the casino its advantage).
You begin by choosing a color and placing your bet on either red or black.
Be sure to make your first bet a small one. If you win, keep your winnings
and place your starting bet again. If you lose, double your stake and place
a bet on the same color again. If this bet wins, your net result after two
bets is the same as if you had one you initial bet. Keep your winnings and
begin with your starting stake again. If your second bet loses, double your
stake again, and continue doing this until your color does come up, at which
point your net win from the string of bets will be the same as if you won
your starting bet. Now you know why it is important to start with a small
bet. It doesn’t take too many losing bets in a row for your bet amount to
climb to quite a big number. But keep your nerve, the key is being prepared
to continue to double up until you have a win. Also be very aware of the
table bet limit - if you reach this before you have a win then you stand to
lose a considerable amount.
Five Number System: This strategy calls for straight-up inside bets where
you get paid 35 to 1 if you win. You will place your bets on five individual
numbers. Don’t forget 0 and 00 are part of the inside numbers you can wager
on. Pick any five numbers, they all have the exact same chance of winning.
Find a game where the minimum bet is no more than $5 and buy forty $1 chips
($40). If you limit yourself to relatively small stakes you can’t get badly
hurt. With this system you hope to get lucky two consecutive times. Start by
placing one chip on each of your five chosen numbers. Repeat this same wager
until you win - you have enough chips for eight tries. When the ball comes
to rest on one of your numbers, you win 35 chips. Divide the 35 chips over
your five number fields, seven on each. If you hit again the pay off will be
7 x 35 = $245. No matter what the outcome, this was your last spin. Smart
gamblers know when to quit.
Your best choices for online Roulette are casinos using Cryptologic
software, as these casinos follow the Atlantic City rule of giving half back
on even money bets if the ball lands in zero. This is slightly better than a
single zero wheel, which can be found with Microgaming casinos.
European Roulette Rules
European roulette is played on a single wheel and also features a favorable
"en prison" rule. Under this rule if the player makes any even money bet
(red, black, odd, even, 1-18, 19-36) and the ball lands in zero the player
either gets half the bet back or it becomes inprisoned. If an imprisoned bet
wins on the next spin it is released and the player gets it back, without
winnings. What is subject to debate, or rule variation, is what happens to
an imprisoned bet if the ball lands in zero on the next spin. I have heard
of four different rule variations and each are explained below.
At a casino I visited in Hamburg half of even money bets are returned if the
ball lands in zero. This house edge is 1.3514%.
At a casino I visited in Berlin even money bets became imprisoned if the
ball landed in zero. The bet was returned if it won on the next spin. If a
zero occured on the second spin the bet lost. The rule card in Berlin said
the player may request the croupier to move the imprisoned bet from one even
money bet to another. This house edge is 1.3879%.
According to the American Mensa Guide to Casino Gambling an imprisoned bet
remains imprisoned until a non-zero occurs. This house edge is 1.3514%.
According to a dealer from Holland who wrote me if two zeros occurs in a row
the bet becomes double imprisoned. In this case two winning bets in a row
must occur to release it. If a anything else occurs, including more zeros,
the bet is lost. This house edge is 1.3706%. The dealer said that the player
also has the option to get half back immediately, which is the better
option.
En Prison: En Prison is a rule that you may find at some European roulette
tables, but most likely only in Europe itself. There are supposedly a couple
of online casinos which offer single zero roulette and the En Prison rule,
but I'm not sure if they truly cut their odds in accordance with the rules,
or end up compensating for the difference somehow. En prison is basically a
rule that only applies to your outside even money bets, and only comes into
effect when a zero is hit. Say you played ten bucks on black, and zero was
hit. If En Prison is in effect, your bet will not be swept away as it would
at a regular roulette game. The bet is said to remain 'in prison' (yes,
that's what En Prison means) and is left on the table for it's outcome to be
determined on the next spin. If on the next spin the bet looses, it is swept
away. If the bet wins it is returned to you with no extra winnings.
Different tables have different rules for if a second zero is spun, so
you'll have to check with the house on that one. If the bet remains in
prison on a second 0 pocket, we can calculate the house edge to be somewhere
around 1.35% - far superior to any roulette strategies you could come up
with to help you out at an American roulette table.
Surrender: Surrender is a rare rule that is not unlike En Prison. Again it
only applies to outside even money bets, and it has to do with a zero
hitting. If a zero hits and surrender is in effect, half of your even money
bets will be returned to you. Surrender is most often found in Atlantic city
casinos, and usually only on American roulette tables. If you can find it,
the rule cuts the house edge down significantly to somewhere in the region
of 2.63%.
Roulette Tips
Looking to improve your game or brush up before you head to the casino for
the night? This is the right spot to get some down-to-earth advice on how to
play the wheel.
Track the numbers: If a number repeats often within 100 spins you may have
found a biased wheel that can turn the house advantage around to your favor.
A biased wheel is one of only two true opportunities to overcome the
casino's advantage. The other is described next.
Watch for "Dealer Signature": Dealer signature is when an experienced dealer
spins the wheel and releases the ball with approximately the same speed and
trajectory consistently from spin to spin. As long as there is little or no
deflection from the metal stops on the wheel, it is possible to predict
where the ball will drop. At least within a particular zone on the wheel.
Cash in your Chips before you leave the table: You must buy in before
playing roulette and exchange the colored chips for regular casino chips
when leaving the table.
Avoid the 5 number bet: Always avoid the five number bet (covering 0, 00, 1,
2, and 3), it has the least profitable payback of all the bets. The house
advantage on this bet is a whopping 7.89 percent.
Play the European Wheel: If given a choice between European and American
Roulette remember the odds are more in your favor with the European Wheel.
Playing the European wheel lowers the house edge to 2.63 percent.
Look for the En Prison option: The best bet on the table is the even money
outside bet on a European Roulette Wheel when the en prison rule, or
Surrender, is offered.
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